Region's Mining Operations Boosted by Major Supply Influx
A significant influx of supplies and equipment has reached various bases in the region, marking a boost in operations. The deliveries include heavy machinery, fuel, and construction materials, all aimed at supporting ongoing projects.
At the main base, three bulldozers, a Sany crane, and fire-fighting vehicles have arrived, along with a substantial amount of building materials. This includes 1000 tons of ammonium nitrate, 842 tons of reinforced concrete slabs, and 200 tons of metal products and pipes.
The 'Molodo' mine has received a substantial fuel supply. A total of 6,300 tons of diesel fuel have been delivered, with the final 200 tons currently being unloaded. Additionally, 2000 tons of cargo have been delivered for the mine, with the last 200 tons currently being unloaded.
Other bases have also seen notable deliveries. The geological base in Taymyr received 108 tons of various cargo, while JSC 'Alrosa' in Yuryung-Haya got 3500 tons of cargo. The 'Mayat' mine has been supplied with 15,300 tons of diesel fuel and 7,500 tons of gas condensate.
In a separate development, three drilling rigs, two DPS, and spare parts have been removed from the geological base in Taymyr. Meanwhile, vertical steel tanks for the reconstruction of the fuel storage facility in Yuryung-Haya have been delivered.
These deliveries indicate a surge in activity and investment in the region's mining and geological operations. The supplies and equipment are expected to facilitate progress and efficiency in the respective projects.
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